Circuits and Electricity
Power Plants
Logistics of Electricity
Electromagnets
Energy Distribution
100

What does the variable "I" represent?

Current

100

"Clean energy" is energy that doesn't produce what TWO negative effects?

Greenhouse gasses and pollution

100

What type of power plant is most likely to cause adverse health effects?

Fossil fuels

100

What process creates a magnetic field using an electric current?

Electromagnetism

100

What is the collection of energy distributors in an area called?

The electric grid

200

What symbol does the unit for Ohms use?

Omega (Ω)

200

What is the environmental drawback of a hydroelectric dam?

Alteration of habitat and disruption of ecosystems

200

Give an example of a variable cost

Labor, waste disposal, material cost

200

What is the energy transfer that occurs in a motor?

Electrical energy to mechanical energy.

200

What device is used to alter the voltage or current in a wire?

Transformer

300

What is the difference between Alternating and Direct Current?

Alternating Current is current that is constantly switching direction. Direct current is current that remains in one direction.

300

What are THREE different types of fuel used in thermal power plants?

Heat from the earth, coal, oil, natural gas, fossil fuels, nuclear energy, methane, etc.

300

How do more extreme temperatures lead to higher energy use?

More AC/heat is used.

300

What part of the motor does not move? (Give the fancy-pants name)

The stator

300

What happens to power as current increases?

Power increase exponentially in relation to current.

400

In Ohm's Law, what must happen to Resistance if Voltage increases and Current stays the same.

It must decrease.

400

What makes solar cells different from every other means of power generation?

They use the photovoltaic effect and do not require a spinning magnet to create a current.

400

What are two potential health risks of nuclear energy?

Radiation can leach into ground water, soil, atmosphere. Meltdowns happen rarely but can be catastrophic.

400

What process creates an electric current using a magnetic field?

Magnetic Induction
400

What is the positive end of a battery called?

Cathode (meow)

500
WHY are electron drift and current drawn in opposite directions.

Current causes an electric field, and convention dictates electric field lines are drawn + to -. Electrons travel from - to + because they are - and opposites attract.

500

How does nuclear power produce electricity?

Nuclear power uses nuclear fission to produce thermal energy. This thermal energy turns water into steam which turns a turbine. The turbine then turns a generator and produces electrical energy.

500

What are two main differences in energy needs between rural and urban communities.

Rural communities use less power, while urban use more. Rural communities value reliability more than urban.

500

What do BOTH the thumb AND fingers represent when using the right hand rule?

Thumb represents direction of current, fingers represent direction of magnetic field.

500

When and why must voltage be raised during the energy transfer process?

From power plant to power lines. A high voltage is required to push a low current long distances. A low current is required in power lines to prevent power loss over long distances.